Looking for an effortless dessert that tastes like it took hours to make? This no-bake chocolate eclair cake will quickly become a favorite. With just five simple ingredients and about 15 minutes of hands-on prep, you’ll have a show-stopping dessert that’s perfect for parties, potlucks, or a special treat at home.

This easy chocolate eclair cake is built from layers of graham crackers that soften overnight into tender, cake-like layers, sandwiched with creamy vanilla pudding and finished with a glossy chocolate frosting. No oven required and minimal cleanup. The result is a dessert with bakery-quality appeal and comfort-food flavor.
Ingredient Notes and Tips
Here are a few notes to help you get the best results:

Graham Crackers: Use one standard 14.4 oz box. As the cake chills, the crackers absorb moisture from the pudding mixture and become soft, creating the cake-like texture.
Instant Vanilla Pudding: Two 3.4 oz boxes (6.8 oz total) of instant vanilla pudding mix are used. Make sure it’s instant pudding, not cook-and-serve.
Milk: Use 3½ cups of cold milk. Whole milk yields the creamiest texture, but 2% also works.
Whipped Topping: An 8 oz container of whipped topping (like Cool Whip) is folded into the pudding to make the filling light and fluffy. You can substitute freshly whipped cream if you prefer.
Chocolate Frosting: One 16 oz container of chocolate frosting creates the shiny top layer. Warm it slightly so it pours and spreads easily.
Chocolate Curls: Optional garnish that adds a pretty finishing touch.
How to Make No-Bake Chocolate Eclair Cake
Follow these simple steps—kids can help with most of them:
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Fold in whipped topping
1. In a large bowl, whisk the cold milk with the instant vanilla pudding mix for about 2 minutes, until thickened.
2. Gently fold in the whipped topping until the mixture is smooth and airy.
3. Place a single layer of graham crackers in the bottom of a 9×13-inch pan, breaking crackers as needed to fit.
4. Spread half of the pudding mixture evenly over the first cracker layer.
5. Add a second layer of graham crackers, then spread the remaining pudding mixture over them and smooth the top.

6. Finish with a final single layer of graham crackers on top.

7. Warm the chocolate frosting in a microwave-safe bowl at 50% power for about one minute. The goal is a pourable consistency—heat in additional 30-second increments if needed, stirring between intervals. Pour and spread the frosting evenly over the top layer.
8. Cover the pan with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 8 hours or overnight. This chilling time softens the graham crackers into cake-like layers. Before serving, garnish with chocolate curls if desired.

Delicious Variations to Try
Once you’ve made the classic version, try these easy twists:
Chocolate Lovers: Use chocolate graham crackers and swap one vanilla pudding box for chocolate pudding.
Peanut Butter Twist: Spread a thin layer of melted peanut butter between the graham crackers and pudding or use chocolate-peanut butter frosting on top.
Berry Delight: Add sliced strawberries or raspberries between layers for a fresh, fruity contrast to the chocolate.
Banana Split Style: Layer sliced bananas with the pudding and top with chopped nuts and a maraschino cherry.
Coffee Eclair: Stir 1 tablespoon of instant coffee into the pudding mixture for a subtle mocha flavor.

How to Store Your Chocolate Eclair Cake
Store the cake covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days; the graham crackers remain soft and the texture improves after a full day. For make-ahead plans, freeze the cake up to 2 months—wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and foil, then thaw overnight in the fridge before serving.
How to Serve This Dreamy Dessert
Cut into squares and serve chilled. This 9×13 pan yields about 20 servings, making it ideal for gatherings. For a fancier presentation, add a dollop of whipped cream and a fresh strawberry to each slice, or drizzle extra chocolate sauce for chocolate lovers. Keep the cake cold; if transporting to a party, use a cooler to maintain temperature until serving.

Related Recipes You’ll Love
If you like this easy eclair cake, you may enjoy other no-bake layered desserts such as classic tiramisu, no-bake chocolate cheesecake, a strawberry icebox cake, no-bake lime cheesecake, or cappuccino cheesecake bars. These use similar layering techniques and are equally crowd-pleasing.

Ready to Make This Amazing Dessert?
This no-bake chocolate eclair cake shows that you don’t need advanced skills or an oven to create something gorgeous and delicious. With minimal ingredients and a short prep time, you’ll have a dessert that looks and tastes like it came from a bakery.
Give it a try! If you make this recipe, leave a comment to share how it turned out and what variations you tried. Your feedback helps others discover and enjoy this chocolaty, creamy dessert.
Happy no-baking!

No-Bake Chocolate Eclair Cake Recipe
Equipment
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Large Mixing Bowl
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9×13 Baking Dish
Ingredients
- 6.8 oz instant vanilla pudding 2 – 3.4 oz boxes
- 3½ cups milk
- 8 oz whipped topping
- 14.4 oz graham crackers 1 box
- 16 oz chocolate frosting 1 container
- chocolate curls for garnish
Instructions
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In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the milk with the pudding mix until it thickens.
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Fold in the whipped topping until combined.
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Place a single layer of graham crackers in the bottom of a 9×13 pan.
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Top the crackers with half of the pudding mixture and even it with a spatula.
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Place a second layer of graham crackers over the pudding.
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Spoon the remaining pudding mixture over the second layer and smooth the surface.
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Top with a final single layer of graham crackers.
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Warm the chocolate frosting at 50% power in the microwave until pourable, heating in 30-second intervals if needed.
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Pour the frosting evenly over the top layer of graham crackers.
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Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 8 hours or overnight.
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Sprinkle with chocolate curls and serve chilled.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional Disclaimer
Nutrition was calculated using specific brands and measurements; substitutions or changes will affect values. Use the nutrition info as a guide only.
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